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Best eSIM for 🇬🇩 Grenada

Skip the airport SIM kiosk and the $10/day roaming. Activate before you land — these are the going rates for Grenada in 2026.

Cheapest 7-day

$4

Cheapest 30-day

$11

Currency

XCD

Calling code

+1473

Plans for Grenada

11 plans, sorted by price

Sample pricing as of April 2026. Provider catalogues update weekly — tap through to see the live price.

ProviderDataDaysPrice
Saily1 GB7$4
Nomad1 GB7$4
Airalo1 GB7$5Get
Airalo3 GB30$11Get
Nomad3 GB30$12
Saily5 GB30$16
Nomad10 GB30$22
Airalo10 GB30$24Get
HolaflyUnlimited7$27Get
Saily20 GB30$30
HolaflyUnlimited30$64Get

Activate before you fly

Buy the eSIM, install it, but don’t turn on data until you land. Some plans only start counting from first data use, others from purchase — check before activating.

Keep your home SIM for SMS

Your bank’s 2FA codes still arrive on your physical SIM. Don’t pull it out — just disable data on it in settings.

One eSIM per trip, not per country

For multi-country trips, regional plans (Europe, Asia, Global) usually beat buying separate eSIMs per country.

Flow Mobile is your best bet for an eSIM in Grenada. Their network uses Digicel's infrastructure, which has the most reliable coverage across the island, especially outside St. George's. You'll get decent signal in most tourist areas and even some of the more populated rural spots. Bocas is spotty, but that’s true for any carrier.

For a 7-day plan with about 5GB of data, expect to pay around $15-$20 USD. If you need closer to 10GB for 15 days, budget $25-$35 USD . It’s not the cheapest, but it’s the most hassle-free for a short trip where you need data now.

Activating is usually simple, but here's where people trip up. Don't turn off airplane mode until the eSIM is fully installed and selected as your primary data line. Some phones, especially older dual-SIM models or those with specific Chinese hardware variants, can get confused. If you’re using a QR code, make sure you scan it and complete the setup within about 15 minutes of receiving it; some codes expire.

Here’s the Grenada-specific gotcha: some smaller guesthouses and rental properties might block hotspot usage from your phone. Flow generally doesn't care, but if you run into issues, it might be the accommodation, not the network. Always check with your host if you plan on using your phone as a hotspot for multiple devices.

Grenada eSIM FAQs

Will my Flow eSIM work in Carriacou or Petite Martinique? Yes, Flow generally has coverage on the sister islands, though it might be slower or less consistent than on Grenada itself. Expect basic messaging and email, but streaming might be a struggle.

Can I buy a physical SIM card instead? Definitely. You can pick up a Digicel or Flow physical SIM at the airport or in St. George's. It’s often slightly cheaper than an eSIM and might offer more flexible top-up options.

Is 5GB enough for a week in Grenada? For light use like checking email, social media browsing, and occasional maps, yes. If you plan on streaming video, making lots of video calls, or downloading large files, you'll want to aim for 10GB or more.

What happens if my eSIM doesn't activate? First, double-check that you've selected it as your primary data line in your phone's settings. If it's still not working after a reboot, contact Flow customer support. Have your QR code handy.

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